



🎶 Own the blues, wherever you go — affordable, durable, and ready to jam!
The Hohner M55908X Blues Band Harmonica in G key is a 10-hole diatonic instrument designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Featuring 20 brass reeds, a bright ABS plastic comb, stainless steel cover plates, and a screw assembly for easy maintenance, it delivers clear, rich tones with durable construction. It also includes 30 days of free online lessons from bluesharmonica.com, making it the perfect budget-friendly gateway to mastering the blues.



| ASIN | B00ATYONWS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,195 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 26 in Harmonicas (Musical Instruments & DJ) |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,298) |
| Date First Available | 3 April 2013 |
| Instrument Key | G |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Item model number | 1501BX-G |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel Plastic Brass |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 13.34 x 3.49 cm; 113.4 g |
A**R
Cheap but great quality!
First harmonica, sounds good. Awesome price carry it everywhere!
P**W
Marvellous
Ideal for the purpose it was bought for.
A**.
Quality value for money Harmonica.
Excellent construction and playable straight out of the box. Ideal for beginners and the experienced. Value for money.
A**R
HOHNER
The Item seems fine but Its for a gift in October. So its not been opened as yet.
S**I
Brilliant buy
Fast service and an excellent product. Grandson was very pleased
T**N
Poor Sound from High Notes in Particular
Noticed from day 1 that the notes towards the each end were very weak and hard to get a good sound from. Only 2-7 are reliably producing a good sound. I used to have a really charp harp which I lost, thought this would be a suitable replacement being a more reputable brand but totally regret the purchase.
M**R
Amazing
Lovely product for intermediate player and would say ...I'm inexperienced and could bend it fine, so don't listen to others in reviews saying it's more difficult. Or my tongue is just hulkish... Give it a go for a decent price
W**L
Hmm.. That's a no from me
Pretty bloody bad, Holes 8 thru 10 don't really do anything, it all take a lot of air. No good Chinese rubbish I'm afraid. OK as a childs toy
R**B
You have to blow really hard to get any of the higher notes. Compared to a Special 20, it is obvious that the Bluesband is little more than a toy. Hohner need to exercise more quality control if they are going to source products from offshore!
F**K
Beste mensen, op de verpakking ( BLUESBAND) ( Enthusiast ) is een Blauw doosje met rood vlakje rechts staat de harmonica ..... " BLUESBAND" met zijn cijfers 1t/m 10. MAAR...., als je de harmonica zelf bekijkt..., staan die cijfers niet onder de naam, en de toon start gelijk met cijfer 10 . Draai je de harmonica om ...,dan zie je een blanco verchroomde afdekplaat , met daarop wèl de cijfers 1t/m 10. En start je wèl met cijfer 1,en de goede toon . De afdekplaten zij dus verkeerd gemonteerd. Dat stelt teleur!! Ze kloppen gewoon niet , zo bouwen Duitsers dit niet. De HOHNER BLEUSBAND is in CHINA gebouwd, en komt dus niet uit Duitsland. Dan ontbreekt in de verpakking de code om de FREE ONLINE LESSONS te kunnen volgen. Ook wordt de harmonica geleverd in "nietszeggend" transparant plastic doosje. DAT MAAKT DIT ALLES TOT EEN TELEURSTELLENDE START, als beginner!!. HET POSITIEVE is dat de HOHNER TONEN, wèl als HOHNER klinken. Maar graag zou ik een ander, op juiste wijze uitgevoerde BLUESBAND HARMONICA,ter vervanging v/h zojuist verkeerde ontvangen exemplaar , van AMAZON tegemoet willen zien , zodat mijn vertrouwen in de HOHNER HARMONICA hersteld wordt. AMAZON hoogachtend , groet ik u met vriendelijke groet, van Dhr Fred /Almere
J**G
good instrument key of A, key of C D &G next to buy
E**T
rien à dire bon harmonica de taille parfaite
C**.
I preface this critique with the fact that I have been playing the harmonica in both private and public venues for over 43 years. Although I play all genre of music, my preferences are 19th century western tunes and old-time gospel hymns. At first, I had my reservations about ordering a $7.00 harmonica made in China; but I must admit I was quite impressed with my investment. It came in a cardboard box, in lieu of a case, but I didn't purchase it for the carrying case. In order to give the Hohner Bluesband, in the key of G, a fair assessment, I wanted to play it continually for several weeks and then have something to compare it with in appearance and sound. From the many that I own, I chose my Hohner Special 20 made in Germany. It retails for about 7 times as much as I paid for the Hohner Bluesband made in China. "The first impression is a lasting impression," as the saying goes; and I was quite impressed with that first impression of the Bluesband harmonica right out of the starting gate, so to speak. The BluesBand looked and felt remarkably like my Hohner Special 20. They both have a black plastic comb, (yes, even pricier harmonicas come with plastic combs) and they both have stainless steel covers and brass reed plates. They both are identical in dimensions, weight and touch. With my eyes closed, I couldn't tell one instrument from the other. Afterwards, I thought to myself, "it looks and feels great-- but how does it sound?" "Is it all show and no go?" as the saying goes. Needless to say, it sounded wonderful. I was so impressed with the quality of its intonation I could hardly put it down. It sounded that good -- and all for the bargain basement price of under $7.00! I was able to use the same vibrato and muting techniques as I do on a harmonica costing seven times as much. I was so impressed with the appearance and sound I ordered the same make and model in the key of C. The only negative thing I have to say about the one I purchased, in the key of G, is that both reeds in the second hole do not work. I chalk this up to a manufacture's defect or a mistake at the assembly plant. If any of the reeds in holes four through seven had been defective, I would've had to return it. Holes four through seven are imperative in order to play melodies on the harmonica. One can still play a plethora of tunes without holes one, two and ten; but four, five, six and seven -- the diatonic scale -- are crucial. By the way, all the reeds in the Hohner Bluesband harmonica that I ordered in the key of C work with no problem. Ostensibly, quality control was on the job. Out of five stars, I give the one in the key of G four and a half stars for sound and price --but only because the reeds in the 2nd hole are defective. On the other hand, I give the one in the key of C five out of five stars for both intonation and price. In summation, if you're just now learning to play the harmonica, or you are already an accomplished harmonica player like me, looking for something to supplement your play on a whim -- the Hohner Bluesband is for you, offering both an incredible sound at a remarkable price. On the box it reads: "This is a musical instrument, not a toy." I wholeheartedly concur with that assessment. If you want a toy -- buy a kazoo. Here ends my review. I hope you enjoy playing the harmonica as much as I do. : )